Taapsee shares 'quarantine post' from 'Badla' set


Mumbai, Jul 19 (IANS): Bollywood actress Taapsee Pannu has shared a throwback "quarantine post" featuring megastar Amitabh Bachchan and director Sujoy Ghosh from the sets of their film "Badla".

Taapsee took to her verified account on Instagram, where she shared a picture of herself along with Big B and Ghosh. In the image, Amitabh is seen reading, while Taapsee and the film's director are looking at the paper the thespian is holding.

Giving the caption a quirky spin, Taapsee wrote: "Me looking at how much of the scene is left for the day. Mr. Bachchan continues to rehearse non stop. Sujoy is thinking of where can he find good pizza for dinner post pack up. The usual on #Badla set #Throwback #Archive #QuarantinePost."

"Badla", toplined by Amitabh Bachchan, is a remake of Oriol Paulo's 2016 Spanish hit, "The Invisible Guest". The 2019 thriller also stars Amrita Singh.

Taapsee had recently described Amrita as "one of the rare actors who has a very nonchalant depth in her performance".

Taapsee has her kitty full with movies like "Haseen Dillruba", "Rashmi Rocket", "Shabaash Mithu" and the Hindi remake of the German experimental thriller film "Run Lola Run".

  

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